MIDDLE SCHOOL BASEBALL — Oxford and Lafayette split a pair of middle school baseball games at Edwin Moak Field on Monday to open the season for both teams. The Chargers won the first game of the double-header 6-5, while Lafayette won the nightcap 10-2. (March 2, 2010, Page 9)

Lafayette opened the 2010 baseball season with close losses to Mooreville and Itawamba AHS in the Tupelo Tournament. The Commodores lost 5-4 to the Troopers on Friday and lost 5-3 to the Indians on Saturday. (March 1, 2010, Page 10)

The faithful grounds crew which prepares the field for Ole Miss baseball gets to work early in the morning to get ready for an afternoon game — and always keeps an eye on the weather. But when you’re a devoted fan of the Rebels yourself, the hard work is well worth it. (February 26, 2010, Page 1B)

OXFORD TOWN – Andy Kennedy came into the Ole Miss basketball program four years ago as “a brash, young coach who was noble enough to resurrect a decaying basketball program at a football school in a football state.” What happened? Guaranteed, Godfrey won’t dance around this subject. (February 25, 2010, Page 6)

OLE MISS FOOTBALL — A strong final push turned into an outstanding National Signing Day for the Ole Miss football program and Houston Nutt Wednesday. Ole Miss was able to sign some important players for the 2010 class and, in the process, vault up the national recruiting rankings. The Rebels signed 22 new players in addition to two junior college players the team signed in December. (February 6, 2010, Page 6)

The Lafayette Commodores basketball season made the most of Senior Night at the LHS gym Tuesday, as both the girls’ and boys’ teams came away with victories over the Lewisburg Patriots. The girls won 75-24, while the boys won a narrow 47-46. (February 3, 2010, Page 8)